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Scope Sorter

Paste every feature you're considering and sort it into Must, Should, Could, and Won't. You make the calls; the tool just makes the MVP obvious. No fake timelines.

Features, one per line

Scope is a decision, not a guess

Feature creep happens when everything feels essential. The MoSCoW method forces the call: every feature is a Must (no launch without it), a Should (important, not vital), a Could (nice if it’s cheap), or a Won’t (not this time). Your MVP is simply the Must column. This tool deliberately won’t estimate timelines or auto-grade your ideas, those numbers would be made up. You own the priorities; it just lays them out.

How to use it

  • Paste your features and click load.
  • Tag each one. Be honest, if everything is a Must, nothing is.
  • The Must column is your MVP. The Won’t column is the discipline.

Your sort is saved in your browser (local only). Nothing is uploaded, and there’s no AI judging your roadmap, just a structure to think in.

FAQ

Why no time estimate?

Because an honest estimate needs your team, stack, and unknowns, none of which a web tool has. A “3 weeks” label here would be fiction. The value is the prioritisation, which only you can do.

Is my roadmap uploaded?

No. It’s stored only in your browser’s local storage and never sent anywhere.

Related

Sanity-check an idea with the Launch Readiness Rubric, or browse AI Explained.